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1 A cold fish, he thought; one without pity, who stood quite alone .
2 In the centre of the vast room stood the Wizard, quite alone .
3 She felt quite alone in the world in beginning this desperate undertaking.
4 All the visitors have gone; Mount Rorke and I are quite alone .
5 And here she was again, in a foreign hotel room, quite alone .
6 She stayed quite alone in the cottage, with only the old servant.
7 She stood quite alone by the fire burning in the broad fireplace.
8 There, go out of the room; I want to be quite alone .
9 A poor woman with two goats lived in the valley quite alone .
10 In return Paul let him go home quite alone and very drunk.
11 Although the head of the family, I felt I was quite alone .
12 And to be quite alone in anything is apt to be dull.
13 He refused; he was not yet strong enough to walk quite alone .
14 You have nothing to fear; our captors have left us quite alone .
15 We are quite alone and he tells me all sorts of tales.
16 That left the two old aunts who owned the house quite alone .
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